&magicnumber=25&category1=Prokaryotes&category2=DNA Structure&category3=DNA Replication&category4=Bacteria Reproduction and Importance&category5=Bacterial Diseases&question1=What do prokaryotes lack?&question2=What are the two domains that consist of prokaryotes?&question3=What color do gram negative bacteria stain?&question4=What do diplococci bacteria look like?&question5=What kingdom of bacteria are found in extreme environments?&question6=What is subunit (monomers) of DNA called?&question7=How many different types of nucleotides are found in DNA?&question8=If one strand of DNA is CCGATACAG, what would the other strand be?&question9=Where are the phosphate groups and sugar found in the DNA molecule?&question10=If 30%25 of a DNA sample is Thymine, what percent is Adenine?&question11=What is the process of copying DNA?&question12=Between which parts of the DNA molecule are the hydrogen bonds broken at the start of replication?&question13=How would you describe the 2 stands of the new DNA molecules?&question14=Which bonds are broken during DNA replication?&question15=Why is DNA replication important?&question16=What type of reproduction occurs in bacteria when they replicate their DNA and divide in half?&question17=What type of reproduction occurs in bacteria when they form a hollow bridge between two cells and exchange genes?&question18=How are bacteria important to agriculture?&question19=What type of symbiotic relationship do nitrogen fixing bacteria have with plants?&question20=What is the importance of bacteria in the environment?&question21=What are bacteria that cause disease called?&question22=What type of chemicals are used to treat bacterial infections?&question23=What allows some bacteria to survive treatment with antibiotics?&question24=Why do bacteria have the ability to evolve quickly?&question25=What do gram negative bacteria have that makes them hard to treat?&answer1=a nucleus&answer2=Archaea and Bacteria&answer3=red/pink&answer4=round cells in pairs&answer5=Archaebacteria&answer6=nucleotides&answer7=4&answer8=GGCTATGTC&answer9=in the backbone&answer10=30%25&answer11=Replication&answer12=the nitrogen bases&answer13=one strand is new and the other strand is from the original DNA molecule&answer14=the hydrogen bonds between the nitrogen bases&answer15=Organisms could not grow and reproduce without it&answer16=binary fission&answer17=conjugation&answer18=fix nitrogen &answer19=mutualism&answer20=decomposers&answer21=pathogens&answer22=antibiotics&answer23=genes that give them antibiotic resistance&answer24=high rates of reproduction&answer25=extra membranes&value1=10&value2=20&value3=30&value4=40&value5=50&value6=10&value7=20&value8=30&value9=40&value10=50&value11=10&value12=20&value13=30&value14=40&value15=50&value16=10&value17=20&value18=30&value19=40&value20=50&value21=10&value22=20&value23=30&value24=40&value25=50&finalquestion=What would happen to bacteria growing in a petri dish if they consumed all of the food in the agar?&finalanswer=decrease/die&gamename=Game #&postthis=&loadresult=Load Success!